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    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
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    b3kat_BV044309340
    Format: xvi, 390 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780190456672 , 9780190936129
    Content: "When it comes to the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and Alexander Hamilton are generally singled out as the great minds of early America. Up until the present day, George Washington has never been taken seriously as an intellectual. Indeed, John Adams once snobbishly dismissed him as "too illiterate, unlearned, unread for his station and reputation." Yet Adams and most of the men who knew Washington were unaware of his regular devotion to reading as a program of self-improvement. Based on an exhaustive amount of research at the Library of Congress, the collections at Mount Vernon, and rare book archives scattered across the country, Kevin J. Hayes draws on juvenilia, letters, diaries, pamphlets, and the close to 1,000 books owned by Washington to reconstruct the active intellectual life that has gone largely unnoticed in conventional narratives of the first US president.
    Content: Despite being a lifelong reader, Washington felt a sense of acute embarrassment about his relative lack of formal education and cultural sophistication, and in this lively literary biography, Hayes reconstructs how Washington worked tirelessly to improve his mind. Beginning with the primers, forgotten periodicals, conduct books, and classic eighteenth-century novels such as Tom Jones that shaped Washington's early life, Hayes engages with Washington's letters and journals, charting the many ways the books of his upbringing affected decisions before and during the Revolutionary War. The final section of the book covers the voluminous reading that occurred during Washington's presidency and his retirement at Mount Vernon. Throughout, Hayes also engages with Washington's writings as well as his readings, starting with The Journal of Major George Washington and going through his Farewell Address.
    Content: The sheer breadth of titles under review here allow readers to glimpse Washington's views on foreign policy, economics, the law, art, slavery, marriage, and religion. Ultimately, The Books in George Washington's Life offers a startling new perspective on the mind of America's Father, uncovering the ideas that shaped his intellectual journey and, subsequently, the development of young America."--
    Note: Meditations and Contemplations -- Every Boy His Own Teacher -- Exemplars -- Travel Writing -- The Journal of Major George Washington -- A Memorial Containing a Summary View of Facts -- Home and Garden -- George Washington, Bibliographer -- The Education of John Parke Custis -- Revolutionary Pamphlets -- Common Sense and Independence -- A Green Baize Bookcase -- Planning for Retirement -- Haven of History -- The Slave, the Quaker, and the Panopticon -- Politics and the Picaresque -- Presidential Patronage and the Development of American Literature -- Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress -- Farewell Address -- Home at Last
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, updf Hayes, Kevin J. George Washington New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017 ISBN 978-0-19-045668-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub ISBN 978-0-19-045669-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Washington, George 1732-1799 ; Biografie
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